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The fact of the week serves absolutley no purpose. It is simply a weird or amazing fact that has no practical use other than to make you smile and shake your head. So here you go:
SNAKES DO EAT DUST
Carl Wieland, M.B., B.S.
In Genesis 3:14 we read, 'And the Lord God said unto the serpent... "upon your belly you shall go,
and shall eat dust all the days of your life".' Since snakes do not really appear to eat dust, this has
been taken as an example of either obvious metaphor (which seems reasonable) or an example of the
Bible's propensity to error, depending upon one's bias.
In Micah 7:17 we read,
'(The nations) shall lick the dust like a serpent'.
Once again we have the situation where, as more information has come to light, the Bible has been
shown to be not only accurate, but accurate in minute detail. Snakes do deliberately and purposely
eat and lick dust.
There is an organ in the roof of a snake's mouth called 'Jacobson's organ'. This helps the snake to
smell in addition to its nose. Its darting, forked tongue samples bits of dust by picking them up on the
points of the fork, which it then presents to its matching pair of sensory organs inside its mouth. Once
it has 'smelt' them in this way, the tongue must be cleaned so the process can be repeated
immediately.
Therefore serpents really do lick dust and eat it.
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